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A family statement reads: "As many of Jonathan friends and family already know, on Friday 25th May 2018 we lost a son, brother, grandson, nephew and cousin in tragic circumstances.

"At this time we would like to request the continued privacy that Jonathan's friends and our friends and family have afforded us.

"We, as a family, would like to express our appreciation for the kind words of support we have been shown by everyone."

Tributes at the scene of the four car crash

His grieving friends left flowers and a Scottish flag close to where their friend lost his life.

The crash also left three other people, including a 5-year-old girl, needing hospital treatment.

Police are continuing to hunt the driver of a stolen grey Audi A3, which sped off after the crash.

The Audi was recovered in Lochgelly Road, Cowdenbeath near to the local ambulance depot at about 3.50am.

It had been stolen from the Liberton area of Edinburgh on April 17.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Grainger, from Edinburgh CID, previously said: “At this time we believe the stolen Audi A3 has been driven in a dangerous and reckless manner, which has caused this collision in which a person has died.

"Those within this vehicle have then failed to stop and it appears they have thereafter travelled into Fife.

“We have dedicated significant resources to this inquiry and while we have now recovered the Audi, the driver and anyone else within the car are yet to be traced.

“As part of this investigation, we are keen to know if anyone has seen the stolen Audi A3 being driven in unusual or suspicious circumstances in Edinburgh or elsewhere since April 17.

“We are also keen to trace the occupants of a silver hatchback car, which is believed to have been travelling in convoy with the Audi, and is also believed to have headed into Fife.”